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Arecont Vision 425 E Colorado St, 7th Floor Glendale, CA 91205 Revised 7/5/2017
www.arecontvision.com
Camera Web Page & Access Protocols USER MANUAL
June 30, 2017
AV200 AND AV IP UTILITY SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED ON AS-IS BASIS. ARECONT VISION, LLC
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ARECONT VISION BE
LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTUOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .......................................................................................................... 2
Chapter I - Introduction.................................................................................................. 5
Product Contents ........................................................................................ 5
Camera Reference ...................................................................................... 5
Connectors .................................................................................................. 9
Power 9
Network PoE Switch or PoE Router .......................................................... 10
Network Cabling ........................................................................................ 10
Housing and Mounting .............................................................................. 10
Manual, Auto-Iris, and P-iris Lenses ......................................................... 11
Manual Iris Lenses .................................................................................... 11
Using Manual Iris Lenses .......................................................................... 11
Auto-Iris Lenses ........................................................................................ 11
Using Auto-Iris Lenses .............................................................................. 12
P-Iris Lenses ............................................................................................. 12
Accessing Arecont Vision cameras ........................................................... 12
Arecont Vision Camera Discovery ............................................................ 13
Chapter II - Camera Web Page ................................................................................... 15
SurroundVideo Camera User Interface ..................................................... 15
Single Sensor Camera User Interface ...................................................... 39
MicroDome Duo Camera User Interface ................................................... 65
Chapter III - HTTP Access ........................................................................................... 85
HTTP Request Format for Receiving Individual JPEG Frames ................. 85
HTTP Request Format for Continuous MJPEG Video Streaming ............. 86
HTTP Request Format for Receiving Individual H.264 Frames ................ 88
HTTP Request Format for Continuous H.264 Video Streaming ................ 90
HTTP Request and Response Format for Continuous H.264 SEI motion
Data and Status Information ........................................................................... 92
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Basic Camera Control Parameters ........................................................... 94
Parameters Specific to AV3130/35 and DAY/NIGHT Cameras ................ 96
Motion Detection Control Parameters ....................................................... 96
Access Control .......................................................................................... 98
Access Control for Panoramic Cameras ................................................... 99
HTTP/1.1 vs. HTTP/1.0 ........................................................................... 100
HTTP Access of Panoramic Cameras .................................................... 100
Requesting Images from Panoramic Cameras
AV8180/AV8185/AV8185DN & AV8360/AV8365/AV8365DN ...................... 101
AV20365/AV20185DN vs. AV8365/AV8365DN ...................................... 104
Dual-Sensor AV3236 vs. Single-sensor AV3116DN ............................... 105
Getting and Setting Camera Parameters ................................................ 105
Panoramic specific setting: ..................................................................... 121
HTTP Request Format for Transmitting Audio Data to Camera Line-out 122
Down-Scaling .......................................................................................... 122
SD Card ................................................................................................. 123
Quality of Service (QoS) ......................................................................... 125
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) ........................................................... 125
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Version 6 (DHCPv6) .................... 126
Chapter IV - Alternative Access Protocols.................................................................. 127
RTSP Request Format for Continuous H.264 Video Streaming .............. 127
PSIA Protocol .......................................................................................... 132
Chapter V 802.1x ................................................................................................... 134
Authentication Methods........................................................................... 134
EAP-MD5 ................................................................................................ 134
EAP-TLS 135
Chapter VI HTTPS ................................................................................................. 137
Self-Signed Certificate ............................................................................ 137
Download Certificate ............................................................................... 138
Chapter VII PTZ (OMNI3) ....................................................................................... 141
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Pan command ......................................................................................... 142
Tilt command .......................................................................................... 143
Zoom command ...................................................................................... 143
Home command ...................................................................................... 143
Preset 180 ............................................................................................... 143
Preset 270 .............................................................................................. 143
Preset 360 .............................................................................................. 143
User Preset ............................................................................................. 144
Collision sensor status ............................................................................ 145
Chapter VIII - Troubleshooting and Useful Tips .......................................................... 145
Connecting Directly to a Laptop or PC .................................................... 145
Switches and Routers ............................................................................. 145
Low Sharpness ....................................................................................... 146
4K Full Frame Rate ................................................................................. 146
Single Sensor Camera Sensor Cropping and Image Request ................ 146
Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................... 147
Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................. 154
Chapter IX - Regulatory Compliance ......................................................................... 156
FCC Compliance Statement ................................................................... 156
Terms and Conditions of Sale ................................................................. 156
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Chapter I - Introduction
Product Contents
The Arecont Vision Megapixel Camera system packaging consists of the following:
Arecont Vision camera(s)
CD with AV200, AV IP Utility software and manuals
Inspect the package and its contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do
not use the unit; contact the supplier immediately. If you need to return the unit, you must ship it in the
original box.
Camera Reference
AV1115/1125/1255/1145/1455/1555/1215/1225/1245/1195/1300/1305/1310/1355,AV2100/2105/2115
/2255/2125/2145/2455/2116/2215/2216/2225/2226/2255/2256/2245/2246/2146/2456/2555/2556/219
5/2196/2105/2110/2155/2805/2815,AV3100/3110/3115/3116/3215/3216/3125/3225/3226/3255/3256/
3245/3246/3145/3146/3455/3456/3555/3556/3195/3196/3105/3110/3155/3130/3135,AV5100/5115/52
15/5125/5225/5255/5245/5145/5455/5555/5195/5105/5110/5155,AV10005/10115/10215/10225/1025
5,AV5585PM,AV8180/8365/8185/AV8365,AV12186DN/AV12366DN/AV12176DN,AV12585PM/AV12
586PM/AV12275PM/AV12276PM, AV20185DN/AV20365DN/AV20175DN, AV20585PM/20275PM,
AV40185DN, AV4655DN/AV4656DN/AV6655DN/AV6656DN/AV10655DN are megapixel resolution
IP cameras capable of delivering crisp, low-noise images at video frame rate.
AV1115/1125/1255/1145/1455/1555/1225/1245/1195/1300/1305/1310/1355 is a 1.3-megapixel
resolution camera with a maximum resolution of 1280 by 1024, achieving a maximum frame rate of
32 fps (AV1300/1310/1305/1315/1325/1355), and 42fps (AV1115/1125/1255/1145/1455).
AV1215/1555/1225/1245 is a 1.2-megapixel resolution camera with a maximum resolution of 1280 by
960, achieving a maximum frame rate of 37 fps (AV1215/1555/1225/1245/1195) and 42fps (AV1555).
AV1300 and AV1310 support MJPEG compression only. Other models support both MJPEG and
H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV2100/2110/2105/2155 is a 2-megapixel resolution camera with a maximum resolution of 1600 by
1200, achieving a maximum frame rate of 24 fps. AV2100 and AV2110 support MJPEG compression
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only. AV2105/2155 supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression. AV2110 is
compact box cameras. AV2155 is a dome camera.
AV2805/2815/2825/2115/2125/2255/2145/2455/2116/2215/2216/2225/2226/2255/2256/2245/2246/21
46/2456/2555/2556/2195/2196 is a 1080p resolution camera with a maximum resolution of 1920 by
1080, achieving a maximum frame rate of 32 fps in AV2115 and AV2255, 31 fps in AV2125, av2145
and AV2455, 30 fps in AV2805/2116/2215/2216/2225/2226/2255/2256/2245/2246/2146/2456/2555
/2556/2195/2196 and 24 fps in AV2815 and AV2825.
AV3100/3105/3110/3155/3115/3116/3215/3216/3125/3225/3226/3255/3256/3245/3246/3145/3146/34
55/3456/3555/3556/3195/3196 is a 3-megapixel resolution camera with a maximum resolution is
2048 by 1536, achieving a maximum frame rate of 15 fps in AV3100/3110/3105/3155, 21 fps in
AV3115/3116/3215/3216/3125/3225/3226/3255/3256/3245/3246/3145/3146/3455/3456/3555/3556/31
95/3196. AV3100 and AV3110 support MJPEG compression only and other models support both
MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV3130/3135 is a dual-sensor, day-night camera featuring a 3-megapixel color sensor paired with a
1.3-megapixel monochrome sensor sensitive to near infrared illumination. When the scene is well
illuminated the 3-megapixel sensor is selected to deliver color images of up to 2048x1536 pixels. In
low-light conditions AV3130/3135 can automatically switch to the 1.3-megapixel (1280x1024)
monochrome sensor, enabling the delivery of clear imagery at illumination levels as low as 0.00 lux
(infrared only). AV3130/3135 typically delivers 20 fps in day mode at 1920x1200 and over 30 fps in
night mode. AV3135 supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV5100/5105/5110/5155/5115/5215/5125/5225/5255/5245/5145/5455/5555/5195 is a 5-megapixel
resolution camera. Its maximum resolution is 2592 by 1944, achieving a maximum frame rate of 9 fps
in AV5100/5110/5105/5155, 14 fps in AV 5115/5215/5125/5225/5255/5245/5145/5455/5555/5195.
AV5100 and AV5110 support MJPEG compression only and other models support both MJPEG and
H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV5585PM is a quad-sensor 5-megapixel camera consisting of four 1.3-megapixel sensors operating
at 12 fps at 5120 by 960 resolution. It is capable of providing 180 degree field of view. It supports both
MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV8180/8185/AV8185DN is a quad-sensor 8-megapixel camera consisting of four 2-megapixel
sensors operating at up to 22 fps at 1600 by 1200 resolution and 6 fps at 6400 by 1200 resolution. It
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is capable of providing 180 degree field of view. AV8185 and AV8185DN support both MJPEG and
H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression. AV8180 supports MJPEG only.
AV12186DN/AV12366DN/12176DN is a quad-sensor 12-megapixel camera consisting of four 3-
megapixel sensor operating at up to 5.2 fps at 8192 by 1536 resolution. It is capable of providing 180
degree (AV12186DN and 12176DN) or 360 degree (AV12366DN) field of view. It supports both
MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV12585PM/AV12586PM/AV12275DN/AV12276DN is a quad-sensor 12-megapixel camera
consisting of four 3-megapixel sensors operating at up to 10 fps at 8192 by 1536 resolution. It is
capable of providing 180 degree field of view. It supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10)
compression.
AV20185DN/AV20365DN/AV20175DN is a quad-sensor 20-megapixel camera consisting of four 5-
megapixel sensors operating at up to 3.5 fps at 10240 by 1920 resolution and 11 fps @ 2560 by 1920.
It is capable of providing 180 degree (AV20185DN and AV20175DN) or 360 degree (AV20365DN)
field of view. It supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV20585PM/AV20275DN is a quad-sensor 20-megapixel camera consisting of four 5-megapixel
sensors operating at up to 7 fps at 10240 by 1920 resolution. It is capable of providing 180 degree
field of view. It supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV8360/8365/AV8365DN is a quad-sensor 8-megapixel panoramic camera consisting of four 2-
megapixel sensors and operating at up to 22 fps at 1600 by 1200 resolution and 5.5 fps at 6400 by
1200 resolution. It is capable of providing 360 degree field of view. AV8365 and AV8185DN support
both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression. AV8360 supports MJPEG only.
AV20365DN is a quad-sensor 20-megapixel camera consisting of four 5-megapixel sensors operating
at up to 3.5 fps at 10240 by 1920 resolution and 11 fps @ 2560 by 1920. It is capable of providing
360 degree field of view. AV20185 supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
AV20365 is fully compatible with PSIA industry standard and passes PSIA conformance tests.
AV40185DN is a quad-sensor 40-megapixel camera consisting of four 10-megapixel sensors
operating at up to 1.5 fps at 14592 by 2752 resolution. It is capable of providing 180 degree field of
view. It supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression
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AV10005/10115 is the first 10Megapixel / 1080P dual mode camera in the world and supports both
MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression. AV10005/10115 in 10Megapixel mode is viewed
at 3648x2752 with the frame rate up to 6fps (AV10015) and 7 fps (AV10115); AV10005/AV10115 in
1080p mode is viewed at 1920x1080 with frame rate up to 30fps (AV10005) and 32fps (AV10115) .
AV10005/AV10115 has binning technique to improve low light performance, increase sensitivity and
produce better SNR by combining and averaging pixels. AV10005 and AV10115 are compact box
cameras. AV10005/10115 is fully compatible with PSIA industry standard and passes PSIA
conformance tests.
AV08ZMD-400 is a 4K dual mode network camera that provides full 3840 x 2160 megapixel
resolution at full video frame rates of 30 frames per second (fps) at 8-megapixel and 60fps in 1080p
binning mode.
AV4655DN/AV4656DN is a dual-sensor 4-megapixel camera consisting of two 2-megapixel sensor
operating at up to 15 fps at 3840 by 1080 resolution. It supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4
Part 10) compression.
AV6655DN/AV6656DN is a dual-sensor 6-megapixel camera consisting of two 3-megapixel sensors
operating at up to 10 fps at 4096 by 1536 resolution. It supports both MJPEG and H.264 (MPEG4
Part 10) compression.
AV10655DN is a dual-sensor 10-megapixel camera consisting of two 5-megapixel sensors operating
at up to 7 fps at 5120 by 1920 resolution and 10 fps @ 2560 by 960. It supports both MJPEG and
H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) compression.
All cameras are equipped with a LAN connector and can deliver image data at a maximum data rate
of up to 55 Mbps and 70Mbps (AV10005/AV10015). Images are sent over the network using TFTP,
HTTP and RTSP/RTP (available for H.264 camera models only) protocols.
All cameras feature:
Privacy mask:
Automatic Exposure (AE) and Gain (AGC) control
Automatic backlight compensation
Automatic multi-matrix white balance
50/60Hz selectable flicker control
Electronic Zoom, Pan and Tilt (PTZ)
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Programmable brightness, saturation, gamma, sharpness, windowing and decimation
Simultaneous delivery of full-field view and zoomed images at video frame rate
Multi-streaming: 8 non-identical streams
Electronic image rotation by 180 degrees
Regions of interest windowing down to 32x32 pixel window
Regions of interest windowing down to 1x1 pixel window for jpeg and 2x2 pixels for H.264
Programmable motion blur control for low-light mode
Moonlight mode extended exposure and noise cancellation
Up to four regions of interest simultaneously for panoramic and digital PTZ view
On board motion detection with 64 detection zones
On board motion detection with 1024 detection zones
Optional auto iris
Optional day/night IR switching filter
Connectors
All Arecont Vision Megapixel cameras have the following connectors located on the rear panel of the
camera housing:
LAN connector, accepting a network UTP or STP cable carrying 100 Base-T. The LAN connector
also accepts Power-over-Ethernet (PoE).
Power terminals: please refer to enclosed documentation and product labeling for specific power
options:
o PoE : All Arecont Vision cameras
o Auxiliary Power: 15V-48V DC supply: AVXX00M, AV3130, AV8180 and AV8360
o Auxiliary Power: 12V-48V DC and 24V AC supply: AVXX05, AVXX55, AV3135,
AV8180/5, AV8185DN, AV8360/5, AV8365DN and AV10005, AV1115, AV2115, AV3115,
AV5115, AV10015, AV20185DN, AV20365DN
Optionally, a DC auto-iris connector. AV3130, AV3135, AVXX55, AVXX10, AVXX15, AVXX25
and AV10005 do not support auto-iris and does not have this connector.
Auxiliary input and output connector
Power
Power for all Arecont Vision cameras can be supplied as follows:
Via LAN connector according to IEEE 802.3af (PoE). For a list of recommended PoE switches,
see Network PoE Switch or Router PoE on page 7.
Via an auxiliary power jack.
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Power consumption will vary depending on the mode of operation. The maximum power consumption
takes place when the camera is streaming video at a maximum frame rate and at full resolution.
Network PoE Switch or PoE Router
Using a 100 Mbps Ethernet Switch with PoE ports or a Router with PoE ports is recommended. A gigabit
Ethernet Switch with PoE ports for multiple camera connections is highly recommended, especially in the
case of a multi-camera installation. Simple hubs do not provide collision management and are not
suitable for a multi-camera Arecont Vision system.
Tested models:
Avaya 4826GTS-PWR+ 24-Port PoE+ Switch (www.avaya.com)
Cisco Catalyst 3560 48-Port PoE Switch (www.cisco.com)
Cisco Catalyst 3650 48-Port PoE Switch (www.cisco.com)
Cisco Linksys SRW224P 24-Port PoE Switch (www.cisco.com)
Cisco SSG220 24-Port PoE Switch (www.cisco.com)
D-Link DES-1316 8-Port PoE Switch/Hub (www.dlink.com)
D-Link DGS-1500-28P 24-Port PoE Switch/Hub (www.dlink.com)
HP Aruba 2530 48-Port PoE+ Switch (www.hpe.com)
Netgear ProSAFE FS728TP 24-Port PoE Smart Switch (www.netgear.com)
Netgear ProSAFE FS752TPS 48-Port PoE Smart Switch (www.netgear.com)
TRENDnet TPE-S88 POE Switch/Hub (www.trendnet.com)
PoE network equipment must be CE marked for use in European Community. Note that the cameras are
designed for use with indoor network cabling only.
Network Cabling
Category 5e cabling or better is recommended. All network cabling must be installed according to
applicable codes and regulations.
Housing and Mounting
All Arecont Vision camera models feature a durable aluminum housing that minimizes fire hazards. The
housing is not hermetically sealed. The ambient temperature should be maintained between 0C and
50C (32F to 122F). Cameras used outdoors require appropriate protective enclosures.
MegaVideo Cameras are mounted using a x 20 threaded hole on the bottom of the housing. When
mounting the camera, make sure that the mounting screw is no longer than . The cameras are to be
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installed according to the applicable code and regulations. The mounting hardware should be able to
support 1 lb camera (except AV8360 that weights 4lbs).
Model AV3130 and AV3135 require a 3 enclosure window; all other cameras can use most any outdoor
housing.
Manual, Auto-Iris, and P-iris Lenses
Manual Iris Lenses
A wide variety of C/CS mount lenses with megapixel resolution may be used with Arecont Vision
MegaVideo cameras. Note that all C-mount lenses require a 5mm adaptor ring. Additionally, some lenses
may also require 0.4mm-0.8mm adjustment spacers.
Arecont Vision lens suggestions include:
MPL1.55 (1.55mm), MPL3.5 (3.5mm), MPL4.0 (4.0mm), MPL6.0 (6.0mm), MPL6.2 (6.2mm),
MPL8.0 (7.8mm), MPL33-12A (3.3mm-10.5mm), MPL4-10 (4.5mm-10mm), MPL8-16 (8mm-
16mm), MPL4-12 (4mm-12mm), MPL12-40 (12mm- 40mm), UHD7.2 (7.2mm), UHD45-10
(4.5mm-10mm)
SpaceCom JHF25M (25mm), JHF35M (35mm)
Tamron M118FM08 (8mm), M118FM16 (16mm)
Using Manual Iris Lenses
Choosing the lens correctly is very important for megapixel cameras. Poorly selected lenses may cause
the image to appear blurry when the lens iris is fully open or closed too much.
To deliver sharp megapixel resolution images, it is recommended to:
Use megapixel-resolution lenses
Obtain best resolution and depth of focus by having the iris slightly closed
When setting up the camera, direct the camera at the scene, fully open the iris, and then try closing the
iris slightly. At some point the image will look its sharpest. However, do not close down the iris too much
to the point where the image becomes too noisy due to insufficient light.
Auto-Iris Lenses
Standard DC auto-iris lenses can be used with AV1115DNAIv1, AV2115DNAIv1, AV3115DNAIv1,
AV5115DNAIv1, AV10115DNAIv1 (cameras equipped with the auto-iris feature).
Arecont Vision recommends the following high-resolution optics:
Arecont Vision MPL33-11AI (3.3mm-10.5mm), MPL12-40AI (12mm- 40mm), UHD45-10AI
(4.5mm-10mm)
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Using Auto-Iris Lenses
To use the DC auto-iris lens:
Attach the lens to the Arecont Vision camera.
Plug in the lens cable into the connector on the back of the camera. Make sure that the lens cable
is long enough. Many DC lenses are available with short and long cable options.
The camera will automatically detect the presence of an auto-iris DC lens and start using it.
An auto-iris lens typically operates as follows:
If illumination is sufficient, the camera will partially close the iris within half a minute.
When the iris is partially closed, the image should become visibly sharper. As the iris is gradually
closed, the image brightness may fluctuate slightly.
P-Iris Lenses
To have P-iris feature for precise, optimal image quality, only Arecont Vision P-iris lenses can be used
with AV1215PM-S, AV2215PM-S, AV2216PM-S, AV3215PM-S, AV3216PM-S, AV5215PM-S,
AV10215PM-S (cameras equipped with the P-iris feature).
Arecont Vision recommends the following high-resolution optics:
Arecont Vision MPL2.8-8.5MPI (2.8mm-8.5mm), MPL3.3-8.5MPI (3.3mm-8.5mm)
Using P-Iris Lenses
To use the P-iris lens:
Attach the lens to the Arecont Vision camera.
Plug in the lens cable into the connector on the back of the camera.
The camera will automatically detect the presence of an P-iris DC lens and start using it.
An auto-iris lens typically operates as follows:
If illumination is sufficient, the camera will partially close the iris within half a minute.
When the iris is partially closed, the image should become visibly sharper. As the iris is gradually
closed, the image brightness may fluctuate slightly.
Accessing Arecont Vision cameras
Arecont Vision cameras can be accessed and controlled by:
AV200 Video System software
Third-party software utilizing Arecont Vision SDK (Software Development Kit). A list of
compatible third-party software is available at our website www.arecontvision.com.
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HTTP requests issued from MS Internet Explorer, MS Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome,
Apple Safari and other web browsers and third party HTTP software
RTSP/RTP-capable media players, such as Apple QuickTime, VLC or other third party
RTSP/RTP software (for camera models supporting H.264 compression).
Arecont Vision on-camera web page.
Arecont Vision Camera Discovery
Arecont cameras can be discovered via either broadcast or multicast requests from client.
Broadcast Discovery:
Broadcast discovery request - Cameras respond to the request UDP broadcast request sent at port 69.
The broadcast requests need to contain camera identification string Arecont_Vision-AV2000 followed
by a byte containing value of 0x01. The trailing byte indicates that the incoming packet is a discovery
packet. Broadcast discovery packet structure is as follows
FROM TO BYTES
0 20 21 camera id: "Arecont_Vision-AV2000"
21 21 1 0x01: discovery
Broadcast Discovery response:
The response to the broadcast discovery message from client is an unicast response. This response UDP
packet payload starts with camera identification string, Arecont_Vision-AV2000, followed by camera
details. The basic response packet structure is as follows
FROM TO BYTES
0 20 21 Camera_ID
21 21 1 requested command
22 27 6 MAC
28 31 4 IP
32 33 2 Firmware Version
34 35 2 Base Model
36 36 1 IP lock
37 68 32 Camera Name
This basic data is followed by extended bytes.
Multicast Discovery:
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Arecont Vision cameras are also be discoverable via multicast DNS packets.
The camera discovery request can be of two types: Generic and MAC specific
Generic multicast discovery request:
Camera responds to generic PTR type of domain name request _arec._tcp.local sent at 224.0.0.251 at
port 5353. The query can of QU and QM type. There is a top bit defined in protocol standard indicating if
discovery requests want unicast response or multicast response. The questions requesting unicast
response are QU type requests and questions requesting multicast response are QM type response.
Only initial query from the client should have unicast response bit set in the question.
Multicast Discovery Response:
Camera responds with PTR type answer RR and three additional RRs including SRV, TXT and
type A record.
The answer field will have camera model name, last three bytes of MAC followed by the domain
name. For example:
The answer section of response from 2MP MD2 will have following domain name response:
ARECONT AV 2255-AV112233._arec._tcp.local
AV 2255 camera base model
AV112233 MAC address of the camera. Note that since first three bytes of any
Arecont camera
._arec._tcp.local domain name
Following is the single sensor camera TXT response which has all camera specific revisions,
features support information.
MAC=AVXXXXXX --last 3 bytes of camera mac followed by AV
-FWXXXXX.YY -- 5 digit fw rev.2 digit beta rev (beta rev .00 for production
Firmware rev)
-XXXX -- 2 bytes jpeg engine rev
-XXXX -- 2 bytes net version
-XXXXXXXX -- 4 bytes cam features
-XXXX --2 bytes network configuration
/releasename --camera release name
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For example:
The TXT record from 2MP MD2 will have following response:
MAC=AV112233-FW65232.03-3D9B17BB-F35B0001-0100/2255PMIR-SH
The type A record will indicate the IP address of the camera.
Notes:
1. No two consecutive discovery requests from software should be generated within less than
250msec time interval.
2. Camera, when powered up, sends a self-announcement packet of PTR type explaining all the
fields as mentioned in item#1 above. This packet can be used by listening clients to dynamically
add newly discovered cameras to the discovered cameras list.
3. For inter-VLAN or inter-subnet discovery of the cameras some Cisco routers are setup to acts as
an mDNS service discovery gateway. When configured, router actively sends the queries
periodically to force learning of services and keeping them refreshed in the cache. This
configurable periodicity can go to minimum 60sec. Users using the network setup in the manner
can get maximum of 60sec delay to get the mDNS responses traversed over the router.
Chapter II - Camera Web Page
SurroundVideo Camera User Interface
Arecont Vision cameras can be accessed from a web browser via the on-camera web page. The web
page allows changing camera settings and to view live video by means of JavaScript stored in cameras
non-volatile memory. The web page is accessed by typing in any web browser:
http://ip_address or http://ip_address/index.html
Figure 1. On-camera web page user interface for SurroundVideo cameras
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Flip is an option for flipping the image vertically and horizontally to rotate it 180 degrees.
Figure 2. Flipping the four channel images
In addition to viewing all four channels, users can also view only one channel by clicking the specific
channel image. Clicking the image again will return to viewing four channels. CWB Window will enable
custom white balance window for a given channel.
Figure 3. Single channel viewing
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Settings Menu
Settings menu is available to adjust imaging parameters like brightness, resolution, exposure mode, etc.
Figure 4 shows an example of settings menu while different camera models may offer a slightly different
menu with different controls and functions specific to the model and firmware version.
Figure 4. Settings menu
Channel Settings
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Select channel allows user to change settings of each channel. All the parameter settings in Settings
menu only apply to the selected channel.
Picture Settings
Brightness adjusts image brightness.
Sharpness adjusts image sharpness or the crispness of an image.
Saturation adjusts image color saturation or the amount of color in an image. Lower saturation gives a
duller, faded image.
Red/Blue adjusts the red/blue tint. This setting changes the target for cameras automatic white balance
computation. The effect is gradual and takes several seconds for the camera to fully adjust to the new
setting.
Illumination Settings
Illumination adjusts the cameras white balance computation based on the scenes illumination.
Automatic enables the camera to adjust for illumination automatically while indoor/outdoor settings use
presets assuming the camera is indoors or outdoors.
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Exposure Mode Settings
Exposure Mode adjusts exposure settings. Exposure time refers to the amount of time the sensor is
exposed to light. Short exposures result in less light, giving darker images whereas longer exposures can
flood an image with light, giving washed out images in the presence of a lot of light. Additionally, motion
blur is reduced under short exposures and increased under long exposures.
Highspeed enables a fixed exposure time, selectable from the Short Exposure menu with values
between 1 and 80ms. Low values will reduce motion blur but may result in a noisier video. Ample
illumination is required to improve quality under very short exposures due to the lack of captured light.
Speed enables short exposures ranging from 10-80ms. The exposure time will increase with low light
conditions.
Balanced enables medium exposures ranging from 20-80ms with low light conditions resulting in a higher
exposure time. For AV5585PM camera, STELLAR feature works in balance mode.
Quality enables longer exposures ranging from 40-200ms. Motion blur may increase, but video will
contain less noise under low light conditions.
MoonlightTM enables exposures of up to 500ms if necessary. This mode will result in more motion blur for
fast moving objects.
Low light noise filter set special noise filter strength from 0..100%. The default is set to 50% for
SurroundVideo cameras.
Miscellaneous Settings
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Rotate flips the image of selected channel vertically and horizontally to rotate it 180 degrees.
Auto Exposure is an option to enable/disable the on-camera automatic exposure control. Auto exposure
maintains the user-set image brightness under changing lighting conditions. This must be enabled to
ensure the Low Light Mode settings function.
Equalize Brightness adjusts the brightness of selected channel to similar level of the other channels
Equalize Color adjusts the color of selected channel to be similar with the other channels
Custom White Balance enables customized white balance window control.
Auto White Balance enables automatic white balance control
DayNight Settings
Day/Night settings apply to dual-sensor cameras other camera models equipped with a switching IR filter.
Automatic enables the camera to automatically switch from day mode to night mode based on the
Switching Gain settings and night mode to day mode based on Toggle Guard settings.
Day forces day mode and disables night mode.
Night forces night mode and disables day mode.
Switching Gain adjusts the level of darkness to switch from day to night mode when switching is set to
"Automatic" mode. Smaller values will cause the camera to switch to night mode when there is still much
light in the scene. Larger values will cause the camera to stay in day mode much longer, requiring near
darkness in order to switch.
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Toggle Guard adjusts the level of brightness required to switch from nighttime to daylight mode. Setting
this to 0% corresponds to Switch At set to 100%. Toggle Guard should be adjusted to prevent the mode
from toggling during transitional lighting.
Note: For dual-sensor camera models, the values displayed are in F-Stops.
Binning Settings
Binning could improve camera performance in low light condition
Binning in day mode enables/disables binning in day mode. This mode is disabled by default.
Binning in night mode enables/disables binning in night mode. This mode is disabled by default.
Lighting Settings
Lighting prevents flicker caused by the power line frequency of lighting. Choose 50Hz for Europe and
China and 60Hz for US and Japan. This parameter would have no effect when the dominate light is
sunlight. This parameter will also lose effect if camera exposure mode is set to "Highspeed" and the
chosen "Short exposure" value does not match the power line frequency. A "Short exposure" value is set
to match the power line frequency when it is close to a multiple of 8.3/10ms for 60/50Hz respectively.
P-Iris Settings
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P-Iris settings are only visible on SurroundVideo G5 cameras.
P-Iris Reference Channel allows user to select reference channel of P-Iris control. Brightness of reference
channel will decide which position P-Iris will move to. The selection of reference channel doesnt make a
difference when Equalize Brightness is enabled.
Enable P-Iris enables or disables P-Iris functionality. When enabled, P-Iris could optimize the iris opening
position under all lighting conditions to improve the image sharpness and usability.
Iris Position allows user to adjust iris position manually when P-Iris is disabled.
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Resolution Menu
Figure 5. Resolution menu
JPEG Quality adjusts the compression level for JPEG images
Resolution selects from "half" or "full" resolution options that are supported by the camera
Left/Top/Right/Bottom adjusts the image cropping relative to the current sensor cropping
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Network Menu
Network menu is where networking parameters such as IP address and port numbers are configured.
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IP Settings
IP Address will set the current IP address of the camera.
DHCP if checked, camera will attempt to obtain its IP address from the DHCP server available on the
network
Subnet Mask once set, camera will use these mask bits to determine if a destination is from a different
network
Autoback routing sets subnet mask to 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway once set, camera will use send traffic to the specified gateway if the destination is on a
different network
MTU Settings
Enable or disable a customized MTU size.
MTU setting is for advanced users only. If your network has some type of restriction such that standard
Ethernet MTU size (1500 bytes) is not appropriate for the network, you can enable this option and specify
a different MTU size.
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Port Settings
Second HTTP port set an alternative HTTP port. This port can be useful when the standard HTTP port
(80) is not appropriate for this camera.
Ethernet Settings
Link Speed allows setting transmission speed and duplex mode appropriate for this camera.
Autonegotiation allows connected devices to share transmission capabilities and choose the highest
performance parameters they both support. Fixed 100MBaseT/Full Duplex setting will set fixed
transmission speed of 100Mb and duplex mode of full duplex.
Multicast Reception allows for enabling or disabling multicast packet reception.
Quality of Service (QoS) Settings
QoS Enable will enable or disable quality of service.
QoS Video allows setting DSCP value for video traffic.
QoS Default allows setting DSCP value for non-video traffic.
Note: It is not recommended for user to change the DSCP value.
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System Menu
Figure 8. System menu
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Camera Information
Camera information lists camera information such as model, MAC address, firmware version, etc. if you
are experiencing an issue with a camera and need technical support, you will be asked to provide
information displayed on this menu together with a detailed description of the issue. You are also
encouraged to provide a screen shot of this page if it can show any image artifacts that you are
experiencing.
Note: Internal P/N (Part Number) is not available on all cameras.
Administration Setting
Administration section is available for setting up passwords. Arecont Vision cameras support two levels of
password-protected access control. Camera authentication is compatible with RFC-2068 HTTP 1.1 and
supported by all standard browsers and video surveillance software.
There are two types of users with the following reserved names:
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admin full access to all camera settings and live video.
viewer viewing access only to live video.
Setting and removing the passwords is the privilege of the admin user, while the viewer can only use the
existing password, but not change it. Factory defaults erase all current passwords for both the admin and
the viewer. A newly shipped camera has no password protection and allows full anonymous access from
the network. In case the admin password has not been set, the camera has full anonymous access from
the network, even if the viewer password has been set.
Access control setup consists of three steps:
1. Set admin password (using http commands or using the cameras web page, see below).
2. Login using the admin password and set the viewer password.
3. Communicate the viewer password to the users.
Note: Password cannot contain white space or following illegal symbols: # % & ` < >.
In order to delete viewer password, login as admin and change the viewer password to a reserved
password empty this would restore the full anonymous access to the camera. The admin user can
change the viewer password at any time, even without knowing the current viewer password.
Note: If admin password was set but has been lost, it can only be erased by AV IP Utility using
the key file. Please contact Arecont Vision technical support to obtain the key file required to
perform this function.
Firmware Upgrade
Users can upgrade firmware via the web browser.
To upgrade the firmware:
Choose the firmware upgrade file and click Upgrade . The firmware upgrade will start automatically.
Do not disconnect the Arecont Vision camera at any point during the upgrade process.
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Save Settings
Save all - clicking this button will save all settings to on-camera flash memory. If the camera
configuration has changed and you want to make these changes permanent, use this button.
Restore to factory default - clicking this button will reset the camera to the factory default state. If
changes in the configuration are unsatisfactory, and you want a quick way to reset the camera settings to
the original factory defaults, use this button. (Note: this does not change the IP address setting).
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Motion Detector Menu
Arecont Vision cameras support highly sensitive motion detection based on pixel brightness analysis.
There are 64 motion detection zones arranged as an 8x8 array. Each zone is comprised of certain
number of cells, where each cell is a block of 32x32 pixels. By choosing a proper "Zone size" parameter,
the total area covered by 64 zones can be large enough to cover area of interest (normally the entire
picture).
Figure 9. Motion Detector menu
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Enable motion detector enables/disables on-camera motion detection. On-camera motion detection done
by hardware and does not affect frame rate.
Enable extended motion detection enables/disables the extended motion detection. Motion detection
zones increase from default 64 to 1024 for enhanced motion detection sensitivity.
Zone size adjusts the size of motion detection zones. The total area covered by motion detection zones is
(N*32*8)x(N*32*8) pixels, where N is the chosen zone size, 32 is hard-coded cell size and 8 is hard-
coded number of zones in each direction. For example, N=8 results in a detection area of 2048x2048
pixels which is good for 2MP and 3MP resolution. For 5MP resolution, N>=11 is appropriate.
Detail adjusts the size of the detectable objects within each motion detection zone. For example, when
Zone size=8, there are total 64 cells in each zone. If Detail=2, motion detection will be triggered when 2
out of 64 cells are found positive. Lower settings may cause false motion detection due to noise. Higher
settings will require larger objects for motion detection. This is useful when motion detection should only
detect something of the size of a car and ignore smaller objects like an animal.
Level threshold adjusts the inter-frame brightness change threshold that triggers motion detection. Lower
settings result in higher detection sensitivity but may cause false triggers due to noise. Higher settings will
require a larger brightness change on the moving object to trigger motion detection.
Sensitivity serves as a guard against false triggering due to a sudden overall change in lighting that would
trigger motion detection in a large number of zones simultaneously. For example, a bright flash in the
scene would not trigger motion detection when Sensitivity value is significantly lower than the maximum.
Note that the maximum number depends on image resolution and is usually less than the total zone size
(64). For example, when Zone size=8 and image resolution is 1600x1200, there are only 7x5=35 active
zones since 7*8*32=1792 covers the width and 5*8*32=1280 covers the height. Other zones will always
read zero.
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Privacy Mask Menu
When enabled, a blocked out region in the video can be set up using the mouse. The masked area
shown in gray as illustrated in Figure 10.
Figure 10. Privacy Mask menu
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Alignment Menu
Vertical alignment allows the user to adjust the vertical position of each image so that all four images can
align.
Figure 11. Alignment menu
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H.264 Menu
H.264 menu is the place to configure H.264 streaming rate control targeting RTP protocol.
Figure 12. H.264 menu
Variable Bitrate Control when this radio button is selected the camera will maintain the Quality setting
configured. There may be variation in the bit rate output from the camera because this mode ignores bit
rate.
H.264 Quality this field allows configuration of the H.264 image quality setting for variable
bit rate control. Setting a lower value results in higher image quality, higher value results
in lower image quality.
Enable Rate Limit this button enables variable bit rate control to function like the constant
bit rate control when bit rate rises above the level set.
Rate limit allows setting of the rate level.
Constant bit rate control enables constant bitrate control option. The camera will automatically adjust
compression to keep bit rate at the level set.
Bitrate this numeric field allows setting the bit rate for constant bit rate control.
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Focus Menu
Focus menu is the place to control remote focus. It is only available on SurroundVideo G5 cameras.
Figure 13. Focus menu
Focus menu buttons allow manual focus adjustment of the camera. Options are + or in stepped
increments of 20, 5, or 1. Smaller values make finer focus adjustment; larger values make coarser focus
adjustment.
Full-range Focus button automatically focuses the camera. Focus process will stop when best focus of
the scene is achieved after searching all focus positions.
Short-range Focus button also automatically focuses the camera. Focus process will stop when best
focus of the scene is achieved after searching a subset of the focus positions.
Stop button will stop the focus procedure in process when pressed.
Focus Aid field cannot be changed and shows an approximate numeric value relevant to the level of
focus achieved. A higher value means a better level of focus throughout the image; a lower value means
the image is less focused.
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Update Focus Aid when pressed this button will update the Focus Aid: window (the value displayed in
the window can sometimes lag behind the actual focus value achieved in the image; measured focus is
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Single Sensor Camera User Interface
Arecont Vision is introducing a new web interface for our cameras. Currently, only single sensor cameras
have this web interface.
Figure 14. On-camera web page user interface for single sensor cameras
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In addition to a newer and cleaner look, this interface offers two different methods of menu navigation and
controls for a number of new features.
Menu Navigation
The new interface allows the same type of tabbed menu browsing as did older model cameras at the top
of the web interface but features a new look and better defined buttons.
Clicking on any one of the buttons will cause left side of the page to jump to the settings section for the
selected button.
Another way to navigate menus is by scrolling the menu window on the left side of the interface that
allows access to the various settings menus sequentially.
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Image Menu
Brightness controls the overall brightness of the camera image and works in conjunction with the
exposure controls to maintain the image brightness.
Sharpness controls sharpness and edge definition of the image. Setting this to higher levels may make
overall image to appear a bit softer while causing lines and edges in the image to look smoother.
Saturation controls the color saturation of the image.
Blue manually controls blue color level.
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Red manually controls red color level.
Contrast manually controls Gamma level (affects the overall luminance of the image).
Rotate Image allows image to be digitally rotated 90 180 270.
Auto Exposure enables or disables the electronic auto exposure function of the camera (it is
recommended to have this option enabled for most applications; unselecting/ disabling will prevent the
camera from adjusting to changing illumination and exposure values in the image).
Auto White Balance checkbox enables the automatic white balance feature of camera, which could
automatically remove unrealistic color cast so that white color is rendered white in the image.
SNAPstream checkbox enables the SNAP stream feature on camera. This feature would make camera
utilize low bitrate while still preserving the camera settings.
Bandwidth Saving Mode optimizes all camera settings to provide the best quality at lowest bitrate
possible.
WDR Motion Compensation enables WDR motion compensation, which could improve rolling issue but
cause image blur.
Casino Mode feature is only available on select 2MP cameras. When enabled, it will override the
configured Exposure mode on the camera to keep frame rate output from dropping below 30 fps.
Check the cameras datasheet for specific models that support Casino Mode.
Note: In low light there will be increased image noise and degraded image quality since the camera
cannot increase exposure time to compensate when this mode is active.
Lighting Compensation Frequency is used to select local AC power frequency. This can help prevent
flicker caused by oscillation frequency of indoor lighting. Options are 50Hz (Europe), 60Hz (US/Japan) or
Custom.
Frequency (Hz) slider bar setting allows user to select frequency between 5Hz and 255Hz. It will be
enabled when user select Custom in Lighting Compensation Frequency.
Illumination controls the auto white balance of the camera. Radio buttons allow selection of one of 4 auto
white balance options.
Automatic is set by default and works for most situations
Indoor will compensate for excessive red levels of illumination
Outdoor will compensate for excessive blue levels of illumination
Mix will compensate for excessive red and blue levels of illumination
Exposure Mode settings allow radio button selection for one of five low light modes. This setting is
responsible for the camera exposure response to changing illumination levels. The settings automatically
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controlled under these groupings include exposure and gain control, backlight compensation, and noise
reduction.
These functions are grouped together into these preset modes and will automatically adjust at rates
determined by the Exposure Mode selected.
High Speed mode enables manual setting of exposure time between 1 and 80ms. Shorter
exposure times reduce motion blur for applications such as monitoring fast moving objects and
reading license plates. The trade-off is an increased level of noise. Exposure time is user
configurable in this mode using the Exposure slider bar on the Exposure Mode panel. This is
the only low light mode that allows for user selectable exposure time and this drop menu will be
grayed out when any of the other modes are selected. It is recommended that this mode be used
only when there is constant scene illumination sufficient to provide a quality image. When this
mode is selected, the Exposure (ms) field and slider bar controls will be enabled to allow
selection of base exposure time. This control is only available when high speed mode is selected.
Speed mode, the first stage of exposure control limits exposure time to 10ms while allowing gain
to go up to 20ms and the second stage is up to 80ms exposure time while maintaining gain as
low as possible. In the second stage, the speed mode will behave the same as balanced mode.
Balanced mode is the camera default setting. Similar to the Quality setting except the first stage
is limited to 20ms with gain allowed going up to 20, followed by the second stage with exposure
time up to 80ms. This is the default setting for Arecont Vision cameras and will provide the best
exposure settings balance for typical installations assuming good lighting conditions. Exposure
times and motion blur will increase in low light but not as much as with Quality or Moonlight
modes
Quality mode is similar to MoonLight mode except for a shorter exposure time-- first stage is up to
40ms exposure with the gain limited to 5, second stage is up to 200ms exposure while keeping
the gain as low as possible. This mode is a good compromise between reducing noise and
motion blur under most lighting conditions, but with an increase in motion blur under low light
conditions.
MoonLight mode will produce the best image quality under very low light conditions with the
least amount of image noise. The trade-off is in favor of low noise at the expense of high motion
blur. There are two stages of exposure control: first stage is limited to 40ms exposure time with
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gain limited to 5, followed by a second stage (if the target brightness was not reached) with up to
500ms exposure while maintaining gain as low as possible.
Low Light noise filter (%) slider bar setting allows manual user control of noise reduction intensity.
Increase of the value percentage will reduce image noise to reduce bit rates and false motion events in
low light. Trade-off of increasing noise reduction is an overall softening of the image clarity in low
illumination. For single sensor cameras, default value of 10MP camera is 100% and default value of other
MP cameras is 70%.
Day/Night settings control operation of this functionality in Day/ Night model cameras.
Radio buttons allow selection of one of three mode options.
Automatic is default setting enabling the camera to automatically change from color (Day) mode
to black and white (Night) mode as illumination levels drop off.
Day mode will manually place the camera in color mode; no automatic function is available.
Night mode will manually place the camera in black and white mode; no automatic function is
available.
Switching Level slider bar and numeric field control the switching point when the camera switches from
Day (color) to Night (black & white) mode. Higher values cause the camera to stay in Day mode at
lower illumination levels, lower values will cause the camera to switch to Night mode in higher
illumination.
Toggle Guard slider and numeric field control the level of brightness required to switch from Night (black
& white) to Day (color) mode. Higher values will cause the camera to stay in Night (black & white)
mode longer than lower values as illumination levels rise. Toggle Guard should be adjusted to prevent the
mode from toggling between Night and Day modes in areas where transitional lighting exists in the
scene.
Focus after D/N switching checkbox enables the camera to automatically re-focus after switching
between Day and Night modes.
IR Light radio buttons control operation of the IR light on camera, which could improve image brightness
at night.
Automatic radio button will turn on the IR light on camera after switching to night mode and
turn off after switching to day mode.
Off radio button will turn off the IR light on camera all the time.
IR 1 Light Level and IR 2 Light Level slider bar settings allow manual user control of IR light intensity
and they are only available in MegaVideo Flex Series.
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Adjustable IR checkbox enables adjustable IR feature on camera. This feature is only available in
MegaBall G2 Series.
IR-Tele Level slider bar setting allows manual user control of tele IR light intensity.
IR-Wide Level slider bar setting allows manual user control of wide IR light intensity.
Enable P-Iris checkbox enables P-Iris feature on camera, which can give best depth of field.
Iris Status textbox will display iris status, which can be:
Zoomed in: Iris closed caused by zoom-in
Too Dark: Too dark for reposition
Evaluating: Fully open
Closing: lens closing or closed
Closed: closed and schedule repositioning
Opening: wait for lens to open or lens is opening or lens is open
Disabled: P-Iris is disabled
Binning check boxes control operation of the noise function when using a 3, 5, or 10 megapixel camera
models.
Binning in day mode check box will place the camera in binning mode when the camera is in
Day mode. This option is enabled by default.
Binning in night mode check box will place the camera in binning mode when the camera is in
Night mode. By default, this option is enabled for 10MP cameras and is disabled for other
single sensor cameras.
When both selected, camera will be binning in both modes. Binning mode combines 2x2 pixels on sensor
to improve low light performance. Low light sensitivity is improved by 4x as a larger pixel area is available
to collect light. The binning mode also increases Signal to noise ratio (SNR) by 2x. The tradeoff with
binning is between low light performance and resolution as when active binning mode will decrease
available resolution by 4x.
Enable Scaling will enable image scaling but will not display scaled image.
View Scaled Video will display scaled image.
Scaling Size dropdown list provides 22 commonly used resolution for scaling selection.
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Video Menu
This menu allows selection control of the video compression displayed in the web page.
Show Video Type radio buttons control selection of display mode.
Disable Video radio button will disable live video on the screen
H.264 over RTP/UDP radio button will display video using H.264. If viewing this way for the
first time you will see the following prompt to download the necessary browser plug in
allowing display of video in the browser using this compression.
Note: To enable H.264 capability in Internet Explorer and Firefox,
first download the VLC player application from www.videolan.org.
During the installation you must make sure that the Mozilla
plugin option is checked to install the required plugin for Firefox
browser. VLC must be installed in default path and ActiveX
plugin option is checked during installation to enable H.264
streaming in Internet Explorer browser.
http://www.videolan.org/
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MJPEG over HTTP radio button is the default browser display option. No plug in is required
as most browsers can decode MJPEG images.
Fit Video to Window checkbox will scale the full field of view image to fit the browser window. When in
default unselected images will be displayed in the browser at their native resolution and may not allow
viewing of the full field of view.
Control Video with Mouse radio buttons allow control of various functions using the mouse to select them
on screen.
Whichever function is selected can be controlled by left clicking in the image with the mouse and dragging
to select an image region relevant to the corresponding control function.
No Control radio button disables mouse control of these functions.
PTZ radio button will open a zoom window for the selected region. Double click on the image
will restore the image to default.
ROI Reference radio button will create a custom exposure reference using the selected
region to customize backlight compensation for difficult exposure scenes.
ROI White Balance radio button will create a custom white balance reference using the
selected region to remove unrealistic color casts so that white color is rendered white in the
image.
Note: Auto White Balance checkbox must be checked.
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Resolution setting controls the image size, JPEG compression level, and image cropping features.
Half/ Full radio buttons allow selection of image resolution to be half or full.
JPEG Quality slider bar and numeric field control the image compression level for the cameras JPEG
encoder. Higher levels reduce the compression and result in higher quality images with tradeoff for larger
file sizes. Lower levels increase image compression reducing file sizes with the tradeoff for lower quality
image detail.
Left, Top, Right, and Bottom numeric fields allow setting custom image size cropping and crop area
coordinates in pixels. Supported values are 0 to maximum resolution in pixels (maximum varies based on
the sensor resolution being cropped).
Preview button will not apply the resolution settings to the camera.
Apply button sets the current resolution settings to the camera for the current web page connection. This
button will not save the current settings to camera flash memory. Go to the Administration menu and
click the Save to Flash button to save the current session settings as default for every session until
settings are changed or the camera is reset.
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H.264
H.264 RTSP/RTP/AVP stream settings control port setting, compression and bit rate limits, frames per
second, and multicast settings for H.264 video streaming from the camera.
RTSP Unicast port numeric field allows configuration of the application port for RTSP Unicast video
streams. Default is 554 and valid values that can be set are 1 65535.
Setting up bit rate control for our current generation single sensor cameras:
Note: Constant bitrate control feature automatically adjusts image compression to keep the bit rate output
of the camera at the rate level set by the user. For constant bit rate control, if the bitrate value is
configured to a very low value this would cause the camera to automatically increase compression to
maintain the bit rate at the configured limit. In this situation image quality will be affected as compression
automatically increases or decreases.
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Variable Bitrate Control radio button will maintain the Quality setting configured. There may be
variation in the bit rate output from the camera using this mode.
- H.264 Quality field allows configuration of the H.264 image quality setting for variable bit
rate control. Setting a lower value results in higher image quality, higher value results in
lower image quality.
- Enable Rate Limit checkbox enables variable bit rate control to function like the constant
bit rate control when bit rate rises above the level set.
- Rate limit numeric field allows setting of the rate level.
Constant bit rate control will enable constant bitrate control option. Camera will automatically
adjust compression to keep bit rate at the level set.
- Bitrate numeric field allows setting the bit rate for constant bit rate control.
Frames per second slide bar allows setting a frame rate for the camera video stream. Reducing the frame
rate is another way to control bandwidth use from the camera; the tradeoff is obvious reduction of video
frame rate.
Audio Input radio button allows selection of audio source.
Enable Audio in RTSP enables audio in H.264 streaming.
Microphone Volume allows setting audio volume of microphone
Line-in Volume allow setting audio volume of line in.
Note: Line-in option is only available on MegaDome cameras. This slider will not be displayed on non-
MegaDome cameras.
Preview button will not apply the configured settings to the camera. Clicking this button will modify the
H.264 request string based on current settings in the webpage for pasting into a 3rd party media player
like VLC. This button essentially just updates the request string to include any changes made by the user
since they started the current connection to the camera web page.
Apply this button will apply the configured H.264 settings to the camera for the current web page
connection. This button will not save the current settings to camera flash memory. Go to the
Administration menu and click the Save to Flash button to save the current session settings as default
for every session until settings are changed or the camera is reset.
Link for external media players: once the H.264 settings have been applied to the camera this field will
display a link to the camera and H.264 video stream that can be copied and pasted into 3rd party media
players to view the camera.
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RTP/UDP multicast stream settings enable and configure the multicast feature of the camera for H.264.
Enable RTP Multicast radio button enables the RTP Multicast streaming from the camera.
IP Address field is for input of the destination multicast IP address. Valid range is from 224.0.0.0
to 239.255.255.255, default setting is 232.0.0.2.
RTP Port field is for configuring the destination multicast UDP port number. Valid values are 1 to
65535, default is 1234.
SAP Destination IP field is for setting the Service Advertising Protocol IP address. Valid range is
from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, default is 224.2.127.254.
Note: Multicasting will require use of an IGMP capable router or switch and IT personnel familiar with
configuring multicast routing and IGMP for proper implementation. Enabling this feature at the camera
without multicast routing management configured on the network could result in increased load on the
local network segment.
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Zoom & Focus
View Focus Window checkbox will display focus reference window. User can also create a custom focus
reference window.
Zoom buttons allow manual zoom of the remote varifocal zoom lens on the camera. Options are + or in
stepped increments of 20, 5, or 1. Smaller values make finer zoom increments; larger values make larger
zoom increments.
Enable Auto Focus after zoom checkbox will activate the cameras automatic focus process
following any changes made to the lens zoom. The selected or default focus window will flash red
and green as the auto focus process proceeds and will be white when it is complete.
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Focus buttons allow manual focus adjustment of the camera. Options are + or in stepped increments of
20, 5, or 1. Smaller values make finer focus increments; larger values make coarser focus increments.
Full-range Focus button automatically focuses the camera using selected or default focus window. Focus
process will stop when best focus of the scene area within the selected focus window is achieved after
searching all focus positions.
Short-range Focus button automatically focuses the camera using the selected or default focus window.
Focus process will stop when best focus of the scene area within the selected focus window is achieved
after searching a subset of the focus positions.
Stop button will stop the focus procedure in process when pressed.
Note: Regarding the focus reference window the color will change as the image is automatically or
manually focused. As better focus is achieved you will also see the value of the focus aid increase, as the
image gets less focused this value will fall.
* A GREEN focus window indicates moving toward optimal
* A RED focus window indicates moving away from optimal
* A YELLOW focus window indicates no change
* The focus window will turn GRAY when complete
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Network
DHCP/ Fixed Selection radio buttons allow configuring the camera as either
Fixed IP (manually configured), or DHCP (automatically addressed from local DHCP server).
IP Address field is used to manually configure camera IP address.
Subnet Mask field is used to manually configure subnet of the local network.
Default Gateway field is used to manually configure the gateway IP address for the local network.
Lock IP checkbox will prevent the camera IP address from being changed by the installation tool, HTTP
command or webpage. When selected the IP must be manually unlocked in order to change the cameras
IP address.
Limit MTU Size checkbox will allow custom setting of the camera Maximum Transmission Unit in the To:
field. MTU size is the limit for largest size frame packet that a given protocol can pass over the network.
Larger MTU size is more bandwidth efficient, but large packets can also bottleneck on slow interfaces
causing increased delivery latency. The default MTU size for the camera is 1500 bytes.
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Apply & Save to Flash button will set the manual changes to IP setting to the camera and save all settings
to flash. When fixed IP change is applied, webpage will reload with new IP address automatically. When
switching from fixed IP to DHCP is applied, user needs to reopen webpage with new IP address.
QoS checkbox and fields allow configuring Quality of Service (QoS) settings. For more information about
quality of service, please refer to Quality of Service section in Chapter III.
Enable QoS checkbox allows enable or disable quality of service.
Video DSCP field allows setting Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for video
streaming over RTP.
Management DSCP field allows setting Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for non-
video traffic.
Link Speed radio buttons allow setting transmission speed and duplex mode.
Autonegotiation radio button will allow connected devices to share transmission capabilities and
choose the highest performance parameters they both support.
Fixed 100MBaseT/ Full Duplex radio button will set fixed transmission speed of 100Mb and
duplex mode of full duplex.
Multicast Reception radio buttons allow enable or disable receiving multicast packets.
Miscellaneous settings allow assignment of a camera name in the Camera Name field, and for creating
an alternative HTTP access port in the Second HTTP port field.
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Motion Detection
Enable checkbox enables the motion detection feature. This checkbox will allow masking the selected
image regions from motion detection. When this checkbox is selected no additional changes can be made
to the other settings in this menu.
Extended checkbox enables the extended motion detection from default 64 to 1024 detection zones for
enhanced detection sensitivity.
Zone Size slider bar and numeric field determine the size of the detection zone grid displayed when
motion detection feature is enabled.
Note: if zone size is too small for image sensor pixel resolution, the motion detection grid can be made
smaller than the actual image size. Areas not covered by the grid will not be monitored for motion.
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Detail slider bar and numeric field determines the size of each zone displayed by the motion detection
grid contains sub zones the number of which is determined by the zone size setting up to 32x32 (pixels).
This setting configures the sensitivity of the motion detection to the size of objects in the image moving
through the zone. Higher values will trigger motion only for larger objects moving through the zone, lower
values will cause detection of smaller objects in the zone (increasing sensitivity to smaller size objects
moving through the image).
Level threshold slider bar and numeric field determine the sensitivity to brightness changes between dark
and light objects within each grid zone. As an example Detail will set the size of the object detected
within the zone, level sets the duration that movement must be maintained to trigger motion detection.
Lower settings can increase false motion alarms caused by image noise, higher settings will require more
movement to trigger a motion event.
Motion Sensitivity, % slider bar and numeric field determine the sensitivity to sudden overall brightness
changes in the image. This setting can be useful to prevent false motion alarms due to sudden exposure
changes such as car headlights from triggering motion detection. Larger values will disregard larger
changes affecting the entire image and smaller values will make motion detection more sensitive to large
changes in the image.
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Privacy
Enable Privacy Mask radio button will create a privacy mask on the image so the selected areas will not
be visible.
Note: Masked areas of an image are transmitted with the mask in place, it is part of the video and cannot
be turned off or removed from video that is being viewed or recorded after transmission.
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Administration
Access Control menu allows setting password security on the camera to restrict access to camera
settings menus and/or access to viewing the video.
Admin Password field sets an admin password to restrict access to the camera menus and
settings.
Confirmation field is used to type the admin password for a second time to prevent error.
Set and Erase buttons will apply or erase the admin password.
Note: If the admin password has been set and forgotten, it can only be erased by AV IP Utility
using key file. Please contact Arecont Vision technical support to obtain the key file required
to perform this function.
Viewer password field sets a viewer password to restrict access to viewing the camera video.
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Confirmation field is used to type the viewer password for a second time to prevent error.
Set and Erase buttons will apply or erase the viewer password.
Note: Password cannot contain white space or following illegal symbols: # % & ` < >.
Save & Restore Settings allow saving the current camera configuration as new default or restoring the
camera to out of box settings.
Save all settings to flash button will save the current camera configuration as setting default.
Restore to factory default button will restore all settings to factory default (except the camera
IP address).
Reboot the Camera button will reboot the camera.
Firmware upgrade allows selection and application of a firmware file to be applied to the camera.
Browse button and field allow selection of the firmware file location on the local PC.
Upgrade button will apply the selected firmware file to the camera.
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SD Card
View SD Recording ROI check box will create a custom SD recording image of the area selected.
Playback textbox displays the starting playback time of SD recording.
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